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Last week, the attorney general of Arkansas, Tim Griffin, rejected a ballot proposal by Protect AR Rights--for the second time. This time, because the language was too . . . difficult?
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A proposed constitutional amendment intended to safeguard direct democracy in Arkansas was rejected for a second time on ...
A proposed constitutional amendment intended to safeguard direct democracy in Arkansas was rejected for a second time on ...
A proposed constitutional amendment aimed at protecting direct democracy in Arkansas was rejected a second time Tuesday, July ...
Authorities on Wednesday arrested a Ouachita County man facing felony charges of lying about a felony conviction to cast a ...
The tech industry trade group NetChoice is suing the state of Arkansas over new social media laws that is calls ...
A proposed constitutional amendment aimed at protecting direct democracy in Arkansas was rejected a second time Tuesday by ...
The latest ballot title ranks at a 9.3 reading level. While closer than the 11.5 level assigned to the original submission, AG Tim Griffin said it still doesn’t meet the requirements of the law.
Protect AR Rights’ ballot title submission to the Arkansas attorney general was rejected a second time on Tuesday.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced three arrests related to Medicaid fraud and abuse, including a Lepanto woman ...
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